how do you say the owner will also finance
You say "cheers" in spanish like "alegrías". It also means Joys.
también (tom-bee-IN)
'Red' in Spanish is 'rojo.' It also can be "colorado", or if referring to hair, "pelirrojo".
Names, especially sir-names, are not translated unless the owner of that name uses a translation.
The Spanish name is also spelled Samuel. (pronounced "Sahm-oo-el")
Dueño is one form, this means owner.. it all depends on your context. You can also use propietario or casero.
Originally in Spanish is: originalmente. You could also say: Primero.
yo tengo means I have in Spanish.
The Spanish word is terrateniente, but you are more likely to hear people say "Dueño del terreno"
Tambien.
"Además a"
también.
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English = I am sorry also Spanish = lo siento también
Tu tambien.